Your pics looked fantastic to start with (the best I’ve seen) particularly the face. My only gripe is the receding hair line. Hopefully once in hand I can futz the hair to my satisfaction.
Thanks for the stellar review and photos. Excited to get mine through SF in like 2075.
Excited to get mine through SF in like 2075.
No personal experience but I've heard mixed things. I'm fairly certain you'd receive the product but if there were any issues it seems likely they wouldn't remedy them. Plus, there would be import fees and shipping on top of the already inflated price.Has anybody here heard of anotoys? They seemed to have JND joker still available for PO. Only thing is it’s like $3500. Thought maybe this might be the cheapest I can get it.
Owning the JND Joker it is amazing in person. Really is something you have to see to get the real picture. But this JND one is just insane with what they did. 9/10. Just minor things could have made this a ten. Anyways, I am looking forward to the QS artist edition. They do not drop the ball, that company. I have the other joker 1/3 rooted and love it. So, I can only imagine what the 1/4 artist edition is going to be like. Then I will get the P1 bust. I don't like the statue, nor the face of the first sculpt. Plus, the typical card pose. Just way to much going on. But like you said, we have enough jokers to make everyone happy. At this point, everyone should be happy with what they get. I have a hard time trusting P1 too. They can be hit or miss. But will see. I love the bust. I was glad to pay for that lol. But at last, we all should be happy!Loving some of these photos, it is definitely an awesome piece though I'm still not completely sold on it especially at the price it's at.
Thinking the Prime 1 is what's going to do it for me, especially with the bust head. Either way, you really cannot go wrong with any option.
Remember the days of the DX11 being far and away the best Ledger Joker on the market?
I agree I haven't received mine yet but I'm in the UK and paid even more for it, besides the P1 Jungle Hunter 1/3, I am probably not going to go for any new 1/3 statues around this price again unless it's a wishlist character.I’d rather pay $3200 for the QS piece and get it at 1/2 than $2300 for 1/3. Their Phoenix 1/2 looks insane and very accurate. While I can appreciate the craftsmanship thus far JND sets the bar, I can’t spend that much on a premium figure and overlook sculpt and accuracies. There’s been no 1/3 Ledger Joker in full purple suit yet so I would imagine it’s best in market. Hopefully we see how this compares to P1 and eventual QS 1/2. Congrats to those who scored and enjoy. The low edition is very attractive and what JND really bases prices off.
Again, nothing you said is wrong (because it’s all opinion), but I’d say that it’s only fair to wait for all pieces to exit production before final comparisons are made.I’d rather pay $3200 for the QS piece and get it at 1/2 than $2300 for 1/3. Their Phoenix 1/2 looks insane and very accurate. While I can appreciate the craftsmanship thus far JND sets the bar, I can’t spend that much on a premium figure and overlook sculpt and accuracies. There’s been no 1/3 Ledger Joker in full purple suit yet so I would imagine it’s best in market. Hopefully we see how this compares to P1 and eventual QS 1/2. Congrats to those who scored and enjoy. The low edition is very attractive and what JND really bases prices off.
Not really, no. I’m certain that materials used and in-house artists for heads, hands, and hair play a large factor.The low edition is very attractive and what JND really bases prices off.
I can understand premium materials but mainly silicone and rooted hair. Tailoring seems normal par the scale. Everything else is passed since it’s a much smaller edition size. 1/3 rooted Joker from QS was $800 and main difference was polystone versus silicone and less garments. That’s a huge difference in cost compared to JND. I can only compare those. P1 is $1000 less with more accessories but no silicone or rooted hair. Granted much higher edition size but I don’t see silicone and rooted hair being the biggest factor between both P1 and QS. Again, lower edition while keeping premium materials contributing to much higher costs compared to the others. But we’ll compare more once they release more from other makers. No doubt this is the best full purple suit Joker at 1/3. Soon other will follow and may improve. Only time will tell.Not really, no. I’m certain that materials used and in-house artists for heads, hands, and hair play a large factor.
You’re still ignoring the in-house artists and stylists.I can understand premium materials but mainly silicone and rooted hair. Tailoring seems normal par the scale. Everything else is passed since it’s a much smaller edition size. 1/3 rooted Joker from QS was $800 and main difference was polystone versus silicone and less garments. That’s a huge difference in cost compared to JND. I can only compare those. P1 is $1000 less with more accessories but no silicone or rooted hair. Granted much higher edition size but I don’t see silicone and rooted hair being the biggest factor between both P1 and QS. Again, lower edition while keeping premium materials contributing to much higher costs compared to the others. But we’ll compare more once they release more from other makers. No doubt this is the best full purple suit Joker at 1/3. Soon other will follow and may improve. Only time will tell.
If the other companies can do it for less minus silicone. This could be had for less. The higher cost more spread across lower run. Like small runs.You’re still ignoring the in-house artists and stylists.
Other companies aren’t having in-house artists do the fine painting. They’re outsourcing to factories and the result is lesser.If the other companies can do it for less minus silicone. This could be had for less. The higher cost more spread across lower run. Like small runs.
Only difference is silicone. QS did a 1/3 already and looks better except not silicone and fully purple get up. But until P1 comes out this is the full package.Other companies aren’t having in-house artists do the fine painting. They’re outsourcing to factories and the result is lesser.
Edit: I do agree that smaller runs tend to cost more, that’s true of most products. I just don’t believe it’s the major contributing factor to their pricing. It’s hard to compare their pricing to other studios because no one is doing what they are in 1/3.
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